Posts Tagged ‘markets’
Keiser Report №12: Markets! Finance! Scandal!
Every week Max Keiser looks at all the scandal behind the financial news headlines. This time Max Keiser and co-host Stacy Herbert look at the scandal behind the headlines about the Volcker plan, the Supreme Court ruling and about Central Banks robbing the middle classes. Keiser also speaks to Fred Harrison, the Renegade Economist, about property bubbles and privatizing wages.
Economics of Money, Banking, and Financial Markets, Business School Edition, The
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The Economics of Money, Banking, and Financial Markets set the standard for money and banking courses when it published in its first edition, and it continues to be the worldwide market leader. The historic economic events and financial crises of late 2008 have changed the entire landscape of money and banking. Having just served as Governor of the Federal Reserve, only Mishkin has the unique insider’s perspective needed to present the current state o… More >>
Economics of Money, Banking, and Financial Markets, Business School Edition, The
Keiser Report №9: Markets! Finance! Scandal!
Every week Max Keiser looks at all the scandal behind the financial news headlines. This week Max Keiser and co-host Stacy Herbert look into the disposable workers scandals and the bankers allegedly in the hot seat. Keiser also talks to Janet Tavakoli derivatives expert and author of ‘Dear Mr. Buffett’ about AIG, Goldman Sachs and Tim Geithner’s moonwalk.
Introduction to Finance: Markets, Investments, and Financial Management
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The Thirteenth Edition of this successful book provides a survey of the foundations of the finance discipline. It covers the three major financial areas: Institutions & Markets, Investments, and Financial Management. This approach helps readers develop an integrated perspective of the different foundations of finance…. More >>
Introduction to Finance: Markets, Investments, and Financial Management
Inefficient Markets: An Introduction to Behavioral Finance
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The efficient markets hypothesis has been the central proposition in finance for nearly thirty years. It states that securities prices in financial markets must equal fundamental values, either because all investors are rational or because arbitrage eliminates pricing anomalies. This book describes an alternative approach to the study of financial markets: behavioral finance. This approach starts with an observation that the assumptions of investor rationalit… More >>
Inefficient Markets: An Introduction to Behavioral Finance



